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(BRUSH, Colo., April 7, 2004) Harold dips his hands preparing for a manicure at J and J's Salon, downtown. Today was personal grooming and maintenance day. Every 6-8 weeks Stan takes Harold to the salon for a haircut and wash and manicure. Earlier in the day a nursing home in home health care specialist comes to visit and give Harold a pedicure. The two men celebrate with a trip to the two's very favorite local eatery, Hilltop Cafe with the best view of the city and a great rainstorm to boot. Harold says one of his favorite sounds is the active noise a thunder and lightning storm makes from his second floor perch atop his favorite chair in his bedroom overlooking the park. Today they were both in a great mood. Stan and Harold Gray are father and son. Stan is 76 while Harold is 103. Together they do their best to make it together through life as a team allowing Harold to remain at his home of 75 years he purchased shortly before Stan was born. (Photo by: STEVEN R. NICKERSON/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

(BRUSH, Colo., April 7, 2004) Harold dips his hands preparing for a manicure at J and J's Salon, downtown. Today was personal grooming and maintenance day. Every 6-8 weeks Stan takes Harold to the salon for a haircut and wash and manicure. Earlier in the day a nursing home in home health care specialist comes to visit and give Harold a pedicure. The two men celebrate with a trip to the two's very favorite local eatery, Hilltop Cafe with the best view of the city and a great rainstorm to boot. Harold says one of his favorite sounds is the active noise a thunder and lightning storm makes from his second floor perch atop his favorite chair in his bedroom overlooking the park. Today they were both in a great mood. Stan and Harold Gray are father and son. Stan is 76 while Harold is 103. Together they do their best to make it together through life as a team allowing Harold to remain at his home of 75 years he purchased shortly before Stan was born. (Photo by: STEVEN R. NICKERSON/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

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Steven R.;(BRUSH, Colo., April 7, 2004) Harold dips his hands preparing for a manicure at J and J's Salon, downtown. Today was personal grooming and maintenance day. Every 6-8 weeks Stan takes Harold to the salon for a haircut and wash and manicure. Earlier in the day a nursing home in home health care specialist comes to visit and give Harold a pedicure. The two men celebrate with a trip to the two's very favorite local eatery, Hilltop Cafe with the best view of the city and a great rainstorm to boot. Harold says one of his favorite sounds is the active noise a thunder and lightning storm makes from his second floor perch atop his favorite chair in his bedroom overlooking the park. Today they were both in a great mood. Stan and Harold Gray are father and son. Stan is 76 while Harold is 103. Together they do their best to make it together through life as a team allowing Harold to remain at his home of 75 years he purchased shortly before Stan was born. (Photo by: STEVEN R. NICKERSON/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

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2004-06-23 14:55:31

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2004:04:07 02:58:46

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